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Message no. 1
From: Justun Gilead <madmonk@****.CSUCHICO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Dante plot stuff/Re;Brian
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 19:30:55 -0700
According to Brian E. Angliss:
>
>I figured I'd do this privately, and then figured this would be easier.
>
>Brian, I need some of Caine's background so I can figure out how to fit
>him into the plot.
>
>I need some characters with corporate and government contacts besides Macros
>(i've already got him included). Specifically, Ares and Saeder-Krupp, and
>any government whatsoever. And I have Dark Angel included already too.
>
>The only problem with the DNA idea regarding Dante is the description is
>very wrong. Dante may have a highly malignant aura, but he is hardly
>hulking. It is unlikely that Ice would care about running into this
>kinda slimy, weasly caucasion that looks like any other ganger or wage slave.
>
>The other problem is that he's not in Seattle at this moment, but in Miami
>instead. Seattle is just a little too hot for him right now. He'll be back
>in a couple of days, so we can put this into action, albiet in a modified
>form, then. Just tell me why Ice would want to scan some random guy's DNA
>who she just happened to scratch. If she does it all the time, then fine,
>that's easy. But does she?
>
>Also, I have a reason for my setting up Aztechnology vs. Maxim Arms. I hope
>that the news releases will help reveal that as I put them out. I'll get
>some more stuff out today.
>
> Brian
>

It was just an idea...

So i bumped into someone elses major villan...Who knows *grin*

But on to the reason for this post...

The leader of Ice's initiate circle is sort of high up in ares...And i do a
few jobs for them once in a while (actually paid for the friggin' contact too!
*laugh*)

Anyway...


Justun Gilead...The MadMonk...

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